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17-12-2003, 05:18 AM | #21 |
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Condolences
Sorry to hear about your Grand-mother. Also about your aro. I happen to be an adamant believer that pet's lives are sacrificed for the owner. I've seen it happen too many times for it to be just coincidence. When we were having big problems with our purchasing of a house, our beloved cat died for no obvious reason. It was a complete surprise because the cat seemed perfectly healthy and fine. As for fishes, oh boy, too many have I lost which is probably why I am moderating this forum. One of my favorite stories is from my wife. When my father-in-law was passing away in the hospital due to terminal illness, the security guard was dumbfounded because at 0300h, exactly the moment her dad was on his way to the afterlife, his fish which were all about 24 inches flipped over one by one and died mysteriously. Many believe that those fish took away as much of the pain with their lives.
Now, on the other hand, I don't like reading too much into everything because it is just plain improvident. Things happen because they happen, that's all. But we can't deny that everything is definitely for a reason. Whatever the reason, just be thankful because it could have been worse. |
19-12-2003, 04:56 PM | #22 |
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My condolences on both of your losses bro.
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21-12-2003, 02:27 AM | #23 | |
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21-12-2003, 03:31 AM | #24 | |
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21-12-2003, 04:45 AM | #25 |
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My Deepest condolence to your granny bro ,,,,,,,and may your RIP.
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22-12-2003, 09:04 PM | #26 |
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bro,hear this out...things does happen for a reason...
like my cousin....his grandpa passed away in the morning ard 8am at the hospital...when the body was brought back home..the aro,which the grandfather had kept from small started struggling like hell....it was jumping non stop...den ard 1hour later...it just died...believe me,i was there |
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22-12-2003, 11:21 PM | #28 |
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condolence bro on your losses. I do believe Aro is a feng shui fish.My first aro bought at 4 inches keep for a year. never cover. one day my visiting brother came and say " wah !! never cover,never jump meh !!! " My answer " no lah !! if want to jump long ago jump already, I keep this aro for 1 year from small till this size, never jump " next morning found the aro dead on the floor jump out of tank. MY much love SABF RTG died last week. I put a lobster as it's tank mate, wah Lau !! the aro whack the lobster dead. my wife scold me saying " you very ichy go and mixed the lobster with the aro, lucky the lobster died, if the aro died how ??? " she repeated the complaint to my children saying your father ichy lucky the lobster died , if the aro died how? the next day the aro jump and died 3 days later due to it's injuries.
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23-12-2003, 08:12 AM | #29 |
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may your love ones RIP.
the day my black aro died, same day somebody went through my wallet (without me knowing it) at work and stoled my credit card and used it all day. that person got away with about $300.00 worth of purchased items. |
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